I’m also blessed to have my employer, BC Technical, offer to send me to the event. Obviously it’s easier to attend the Summit for us state-side MVPs, but even without compensated hotel accommodations, attending the event would have exhausted my available funds. I don’t write about my employer much in this blog, mostly because this blog is a personal space, but this exception I’m making is to say, “thank you,” in a public format. BC Technical has always encouraged personal growth in my career, but this contribution makes them invested in a way I didn’t expect. May we all be so fortunate!

As for the Summit, I’m ardently anxious to meet my personal CRM heroes—many of whom have indicated that they will be attending. I’ve had a wonderful chance, through various MVP-related channels, to establish personal relationships with people I only knew by name only a year ago. Though the Global MVP Summit is not product-specific, I’m sure most of my time will be spent within the CRM-sphere.

So, it’s full-steam ahead to the Summit! If you’re attending, and would like to meet, send me a message. If you’re a part of the CRM MVP team, I probably owe you a beer, so don’t forget to collect!